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jntjnt wrote:
Bilibili is one of the top 3 sources of very tearful crying content (I'd say the other two are Rednote and TikTok). Nothing against YouTube, it's just much harder to find good crying content buried underneath tons of irrelevant results, whereas on Bilibi and Rednote, simply using Google translate to find the Chinese words for crying and tears returns super relevant results of actual crying and not clickbait nonsense like on YouTube. And on TikTok, finding your initial few videos is slightly harder than on these two sites, but it has the best algorithm and once you've watched a few crying videos, it just recommends similar ones.
I confess I didn't know about Rednote. From what you explained, it should work like Bilibili. I'll create an account there and see how it works.
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How do you search for algorithmic crying content on Tiktok or IG? With account?
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Icemax wrote:
How do you search for algorithmic crying content on Tiktok or IG? With account?
I at least created a new account on TikTok and researched some things related to crying, and I also shared videos with someone from our community, and they helped me a lot to make my algorithm better. Now, almost all the videos that appear on my for you page are videos of people (mostly girls) crying. And there I was able to find MANY incredible videos.